Picked this bike up last monday the 7th and have been working on it a few days this week.
The original bike was a Huffy Panama Jack bike. And being that Its lame having something that everyone else has or can buy I thought I'd make it my own. The name BeerRunner came from the fact I will most likely just be riding this up to the few local bars around my house and I own a Prerunner (a desert racing truck used to pre-run the race course). There will be Bottle caps placed within the wood on a few of the parts. This is my first build and the only bike i own since I'm new to this whole bike hobby.
Day 1 Stock:
All of the "wood" parts on it are plastic
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Day 2 Breakdown:
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Day 3 Buy new real wood and trace old parts:
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Day 4 Rough cut the parts with a jig saw then shape them with a sander then Stain. Also i picked up a Light at a swap meet:
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Stay tuned for more updates
The original bike was a Huffy Panama Jack bike. And being that Its lame having something that everyone else has or can buy I thought I'd make it my own. The name BeerRunner came from the fact I will most likely just be riding this up to the few local bars around my house and I own a Prerunner (a desert racing truck used to pre-run the race course). There will be Bottle caps placed within the wood on a few of the parts. This is my first build and the only bike i own since I'm new to this whole bike hobby.
Day 1 Stock:
All of the "wood" parts on it are plastic
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Day 2 Breakdown:
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Day 3 Buy new real wood and trace old parts:
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Day 4 Rough cut the parts with a jig saw then shape them with a sander then Stain. Also i picked up a Light at a swap meet:
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Stay tuned for more updates